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In a recent podcast, Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson claimed Jake Paul paid some of his oppponents to let themselves get knoced out by the Youtuber.

Jake Paul recently fought Andre August, his second-ever challenge against a boxer that he passed with flying colors via a first-round knock out. 'Rampage' still believes what he said and he happened to have none other than Tyron Woodley on the Jaxxxon Podcast to cofront him about his beliefs. 'Rampage' did mention to Woodley he probably isn't able to respond honestly because he likely signed an NDA. But the former MMA star was clear in his denial, he did say he would've agreed to that for a much larger sum of money.

'Rampage' Jackson tells Woodley to blink twice

The hilarious moment came when Jackson asked Woodley to 'blink twice' if he was right about his assessment. Although Tyron snapped back at him by saying he can't blink because his eyes are too little. But when he was serious in his response, he did mention that he would feel disrespected to have accepted a brice for the money he got.

However, he did mention that he would've probably done it for about $20 million. Proving that regardless of what actually happened, everybody has a price. Also, the criticism against Jake Paul will never stop, even if he gets to knock out one ofthe best boxers in his weight class.

'Rampage' Jackson was also on the money when he mentioned that NDA, which is a non-disclosure agreement. That is a legal document people sign in order to not reveal secrets. If they do reveal anything, there is usually a monetary penalty or even more serious legal consequences. There is no way Tyron Woodley would tell the truth about any of what happened in the negotiations with Jake Paul if he signed that NDA. This means that we might never know for sure if Jake bribed these fighters to knock them out or not.

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